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. >> still in north eastern china and russia and north korea are looking at really heavy snow. some blowing snow that will be persisting across the region. this heavy peak is over but the winter storm is going to be lingering across the region for quite a while. across the rest of china high pressure system will be predominant in making things very clear but very cold. it's summer-like across the tropics. we have a tropical depression that formed over water. this is not likely to intensify. it will be moving in a westerly pass toward southern vietnam so heavy rain and gusty conditions will be impacting the coastal gions especially across japan. cold surge is on its way. tomorrow we'll be looking at really cold weather. western flake of this country will be looking at thunderstorms, gusts hail and tornadic activity. across sea of japan the waves will be high about five meters high. western japan not too bad but any precipitation here. higher elevations could turn to snow. this is due to the cold wave that i mentioned. 's going to be dominating much of the country here. in the lo
. >> still in north eastern china and russia and north korea are looking at really heavy snow. some blowing snow that will be persisting across the region. this heavy peak is over but the winter storm is going to be lingering across the region for quite a while. across the rest of china high pressure system will be predominant in making things very clear but very cold. it's summer-like across the tropics. we have a tropical depression that formed over water. this is not likely to...
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. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpo
. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpo
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it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in his secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care watch only on the r.t. dot com. i don't welcome to business salty with me dmitri medvedev now and see austerity protests have rolled across europe on wednesday with spade and portugal leading the way well social unrest in these austerity stricken countries is nothing new this time these waves are synchronized and forced with workers going on strikes in several countries simultaneously now let's get the latest on this from a very cautious on the business does not so what are the main demands of those who hit the streets in several european capitals today well the aim of these protests protests is pretty simple to stop what many people people in these countries see as the suicidal policies let's take a look at some of their main demand
it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in his secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care watch only on the r.t. dot com. i don't welcome to business salty with me dmitri medvedev now and see austerity protests have rolled across...
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as of now there are no laws in russia that are designed to protect football teams or to punish fans right now that is being talked about as a possibility in the near future. the first to have a public vote in england and wales for local police commissioners took place this week at the same time as morale among the nation's law enforcers appears to be at rock bottom and recent poll of offices suggested that almost every single one of them felt abandoned by the government. why the same blue line. another day another demo and the police always on hand to keep control but while the boys and girls in blue do their jobs sometimes it impossible conditions the government is reducing their budget by a massive twenty percent the net result more all in the force hits an all time low with just fifteen out of fourteen thousand officers saying they feel the government gives them a great deal of support rachel baines is surprised but not in a good way. to say their finances are certainly in the force i work in lancashire and i don't know of any offices that fill up being supported by the government real
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unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giants willing to risk good he's willing to take the fight straight to their creditors going to come here on a long ways down the future of coverage. keep. playing . the current financial system has received the bulk of the blame for the global economic downturn of the past five years my guest today has a unique perspective on the issue joining me now is nick leeson the trader who is on authorized activities brought down. ukase all those bank barings in the ninety's and who claims the system itself was as much to blame thanks for joining us on numerous occasions you said your story is that of gross incompetence and negligence on his part principally on my part and there's no way of avoiding that but you know there are many levels of the bank both systems and controls the proved ineffective. and there were a number of people that were in place to impose and make sure those controls were working on a daily basis and it's you know when you look at the whole episode it's impossible to
unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giants willing to risk good he's willing to take the fight straight to their creditors going to come here on a long ways down the future of coverage. keep. playing . the current financial system has received the bulk of the blame for the global economic downturn of the past five years my guest today has a unique perspective on the issue joining me now is nick leeson the trader who...
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russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about song from funniest impressions. moves from stunts on t.v. don't come. cheap. just recently presidents adare of pakistan spoke about acts escalating violence in the country and stated that these acts of violence are manifesting from a mindset one so pervasive that peace would never be an option if left unchallenged many attribute this militant ideology to impoverishment and say that stems out of utter hopelessness and that's where our next guest comes in he's worked for fifty nine years in various developmental organizations and his latest endeavor is the rule support program network or the r.s. pm and innovative grassroots effort that has so far empowered over eighty million pakistanis living in rural communities earlier i talked to dr show i have sultan khan in two thousand and nine nobel peace prize nominee and one of the pioneers of this groundbreaking initiative take a look. you know a lot of similar initiatives fail around the world because i'm pretty much part of the fundamental building blocks are not to sust
russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about song from funniest impressions. moves from stunts on t.v. don't come. cheap. just recently presidents adare of pakistan spoke about acts escalating violence in the country and stated that these acts of violence are manifesting from a mindset one so pervasive that peace would never be an option if left unchallenged many attribute this militant ideology to impoverishment and say that stems out of utter hopelessness and that's where our next...
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should move away from the cold war thinking in the laces with russia the white house launched its first permanent military presence on polish soil this issue has been a constant sword in the side of relations between moscow and washington as the u.s. also plans to install missile interceptors in poland but the president every other democrat that i'm aware of is also made it clear that if it needs russia is still opposed to it still sees it as as a we're just going to go ahead with the president's actions so far have shown while he may be talking soft he's acting tough looking at some of president obama's first moves after reelection one could say he picks the idea of america being the wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that world police itself accountable in washington i'm going to check on. america's foreign policy remains consistent no matter wad who is at the helm says london based author and journalist . there'd be very little difference between a republican or a democrat as we can see from president obama's policy of covertly funding syrian rebels and do yo
should move away from the cold war thinking in the laces with russia the white house launched its first permanent military presence on polish soil this issue has been a constant sword in the side of relations between moscow and washington as the u.s. also plans to install missile interceptors in poland but the president every other democrat that i'm aware of is also made it clear that if it needs russia is still opposed to it still sees it as as a we're just going to go ahead with the...
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it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. reigns leadership showed it is still far from ready to concede to its public's desperate pleas for reform as clashes erupted again in that country's capital national guard troops have joined of police in their battle against protesters and the growing political crisis the latest wave of protests began on friday after security forces tear gas thousands of shiite worshipers trying to reach their mosques for prayers a teenager was killed in a traffic incident during the clashes and there was more violence during his funeral on saturday the authorities had banned all public gatherings last week to clear up twelve nearly two years of anti government actions meanwhile geo political analyst patrick henningsen says that western nations are helping the monarchy gag its opposition. if you look at you know william hague and hillary clinton gallivanting around with the friends of syria meetings accuser. in the assad government of crimes against humanity you only have to look at bahrain to look at
it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. reigns leadership showed it is still far from ready to concede to its public's desperate pleas for reform as clashes erupted again in that country's capital national guard troops have joined of police in their battle against protesters and the growing political crisis the latest wave of protests began on friday after security forces tear gas thousands of shiite worshipers trying to reach their mosques...
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. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpoint" for
. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpoint" for
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had a named countering corruption in russia as one of their main goals. that was take a look at some other stories from around the world in pakistan a series of violent attacks across garage you have claimed the lives of seventeen people and injured dozens of others gunmen on motorcycles carried out several target killings magazine editor and five seminary students said to be among the victims the motives for the attacks are not yet known sectarian political and ethnic violence in the city has resulted in nearly two thousand deaths this year. saudi arabia's top spiritual leader has issued an addict's which prohibits any contact with foreign media i mean i'm going waves of pro-democracy protests denouncing the regime. urged worshipers during friday prayers in the capital riyadh to tell their worries directly you feel the warnings the mufti said the international media was unreliable and wanted to destroy nations. the b.b.c.'s reputation has taken a huge hit with the reporting scandal forcing its had george was told to resign the broadcasters flagship progr
had a named countering corruption in russia as one of their main goals. that was take a look at some other stories from around the world in pakistan a series of violent attacks across garage you have claimed the lives of seventeen people and injured dozens of others gunmen on motorcycles carried out several target killings magazine editor and five seminary students said to be among the victims the motives for the attacks are not yet known sectarian political and ethnic violence in the city has...
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>> the biggest geopolitical threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda, you said russia. and the 1980s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back. (laughter and applause). >> jon: well, that was a little hackie. i mean that was -- that was a it will roasty. i wouldn't (bleep) your foreign policy with margaret thatcher's (bleep), come on! hickory dickory dock, your geopolitical understanding can suck my -- (laughter) sorry. that's -- no, please don't because then i'll do it again some night. (laughter) so the president had a good night. must have felt pretty confident because he was letting his professor or y'all side shine through. especially when it came to one country. >> we've created partnerships throughout the region to deal with extremism. in somalia, in yemen, in pakistan. >> jon: what? really? (laughter) pah-kee-stahn? really? suddenly you're a guy who's desperate to prove you once roomed with a foreign exchange student? (laughter) look, this is america, we don't use the pronunciation locally. we don't say may-hee-co or frahnce. mexico, france. pakistan. (la
>> the biggest geopolitical threat facing america you said russia. not al qaeda, you said russia. and the 1980s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back. (laughter and applause). >> jon: well, that was a little hackie. i mean that was -- that was a it will roasty. i wouldn't (bleep) your foreign policy with margaret thatcher's (bleep), come on! hickory dickory dock, your geopolitical understanding can suck my -- (laughter) sorry. that's -- no, please don't because then i'll...
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security council rejected a draft put forward by morocco for being one sided russia proposed the draft resolution to the un security council it still hasn't made a decision on that we have heard from moscow's representative to the un voiced outrage that the organization couldn't agree on a statement in fact that it should come as a cue some members of the u.s. security council for dragging their feet he didn't specify which state exactly but he did hint at the uighurs we have heard from the american representative to the e.u. one who said that washington doesn't want to spoil the negotiations clearly going on between the israelis and palestinians in cairo but frankly speaking it's difficult to understand how they could be spoiled since obviously they haven't been very effective so far meanwhile in cambodia russia's foreign minister lavrov has met with u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and when you saw her office called on board fees release and palestinians to put their weapons down immediately and get to the negotiations deeble at the same time he outlined that moscow is in talk
security council rejected a draft put forward by morocco for being one sided russia proposed the draft resolution to the un security council it still hasn't made a decision on that we have heard from moscow's representative to the un voiced outrage that the organization couldn't agree on a statement in fact that it should come as a cue some members of the u.s. security council for dragging their feet he didn't specify which state exactly but he did hint at the uighurs we have heard from the...
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russia's leading telephone operators have lost telecom is at the center of a huge corporate scandal that's as police raided houses of the company's c.e.o. and one minority shareholder and afford private of two hundred twenty five million dollars as little details i'm joined by tom s. he's out the rest telecom all this for us now how i see so and so give us the details what is the situation right now sell. well certainly today actually of these two men have their houses right of rated of course this is alexander private top of who is the c.e.o. of ross telecom and the largest minority shareholder of the company a constantino affair of now specifically there in connection to this two hundred twenty five million dollar embezzlement scam what happened is back in two thousand and seven a fund called the marshall fund basically invested in this company called agro prom and they were going to purchase these milk dairy facilities that produce. formula for children and what happened is to secure that loan from. the bank they took the collateral and they under took under-valued collateral and they g
russia's leading telephone operators have lost telecom is at the center of a huge corporate scandal that's as police raided houses of the company's c.e.o. and one minority shareholder and afford private of two hundred twenty five million dollars as little details i'm joined by tom s. he's out the rest telecom all this for us now how i see so and so give us the details what is the situation right now sell. well certainly today actually of these two men have their houses right of rated of course...
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northeastern china as well as southeastern russia and north korea are seeing heavy snow. we have a video from northeastern china. residents have been hit by heavy snow and sleet since saturday. more than 20 centimeters of snow have piled up in chow yen. drivers have run into serious traffic disturbances and widespread blackouts have effected the area. hundreds of green houses have collapsed under the weight of the snow. so yes, the residents are heavily being effected and travel disturbances continue to impact the area for the rest of today. let's pull back and show you here that the peak of the heav snow will be tapering off. however, the winter storm will be lingering across the similar regions for the next couple days. as for japan, we have a cold surge of air coming in. this winter pattern will be kicking in starting tomorrow and making things light across much of the eastern half of the continent. especially in sapporo. you may see the first of the season up north starting thursday. things are still going to be rough across northern japan. specially the western flank
northeastern china as well as southeastern russia and north korea are seeing heavy snow. we have a video from northeastern china. residents have been hit by heavy snow and sleet since saturday. more than 20 centimeters of snow have piled up in chow yen. drivers have run into serious traffic disturbances and widespread blackouts have effected the area. hundreds of green houses have collapsed under the weight of the snow. so yes, the residents are heavily being effected and travel disturbances...
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unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major's search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's only joints was numerous goodies clipping to take the fight straight to their competitors going to come here on a launch we've got the future covered. she didn't sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. plz plz . just recently presidents of dari of pakistan spoke about acts escalating violence in the country and stated that these acts of violence are manifesting from a mindset one so pervasive that peace would never be an option if left unchallenged many attribute this militant ideology to impoverishment and say that it stems out of utter hopelessness and that's where our next guest comes in he's worked for fifty nine years in various developmental organizations and his latest endeavor is the rule support program network or the r s p n an innovative grassroots effort that is so farm powered over eighty million pakistanis living in rural communities earlier i talked to dr show i have sultan kh
unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major's search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's only joints was numerous goodies clipping to take the fight straight to their competitors going to come here on a launch we've got the future covered. she didn't sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. plz plz . just recently presidents of dari of pakistan spoke about acts escalating...
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alexy russia ski reporting from paris in france. and our own line china pays its way to flexing its rival mind that's not without russia's military heritage have no plane has been successfully landed on the country's vast aircraft carrier. predicted blacks first sprog they pride of china's think that actually some of it's made trips so to beijing and some time ago. into an old song line of confidential consulting new york police told us a secret documents were used as confetti. parade landing pieces of paper containing the line so that security numbers until it's rolling. is the key to. the. media in the. download the official all to publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its food all you need is your mobile device it was thought to need any toy or the. can see this as a big enough transparency and prosperity that has seen as invited star criticism as a symbol of bankers' greed in harsh economic times millions have already been spent on the european central bank
alexy russia ski reporting from paris in france. and our own line china pays its way to flexing its rival mind that's not without russia's military heritage have no plane has been successfully landed on the country's vast aircraft carrier. predicted blacks first sprog they pride of china's think that actually some of it's made trips so to beijing and some time ago. into an old song line of confidential consulting new york police told us a secret documents were used as confetti. parade landing...
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of birds that are also it is there are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia the fire shot up before migrating to other parts of the world as well as other species at the modest would you know feed. these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area of the lake where the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting sold every year the monish with the lows and all to fish oil reservoir which was spilled into nine hundred fifty eight in the areas hot climate the water evaporates quickly and the local saw as natural saltiness takes over a call from birds that drying out of the lake could also threaten one of the world's biggest populations of mustangs. there are more than four hundred of the animals here the air is a protected wildlife reserve it's a place of peace and calm in recent decades dozens of canals have been dug around here to cultivate the local staps broad grassy plains this may be useful for humans but it does badly hit many species as th
of birds that are also it is there are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia the fire shot up before migrating to other parts of the world as well as other species at the modest would you know feed. these words are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area of the lake where the water is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting sold every year the monish with the...
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russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't. look at the big picture. of american power continues. revolution. and it turns out that a killer drink at starbucks has a surprising.
russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't. look at the big picture. of american power continues. revolution. and it turns out that a killer drink at starbucks has a surprising.
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the united states and russia or is israel going to give them up? doesn't seem likely. >> listen, this was first thought about in many speeches made by president ronald reagan back in the early 1980s. he made these beautiful eloquent speeches about it. this was his dream. he didn't accomplish it. there was a big summit where he was meeting with the president of russia gorbachev and so this was his dream and now we cut to today where president obama is pickling up the mantel and one of his first speech, the first in prague, he made a big speech about the elimination of nuclear weapons. in his first term, he accomplished passing the new start treaty. i do believe this is a passion of the president's, president obama's. there's a lot of things, he has a nuclear summit meeting in d.c. which pledged the elimination of nuclear weapons. >> cenk: they did this treaty and made progress. that's great news. i am curious really, like is zero possible? >> it absolutely is possible. again, to go back about five years ago they called the four states, they used to
the united states and russia or is israel going to give them up? doesn't seem likely. >> listen, this was first thought about in many speeches made by president ronald reagan back in the early 1980s. he made these beautiful eloquent speeches about it. this was his dream. he didn't accomplish it. there was a big summit where he was meeting with the president of russia gorbachev and so this was his dream and now we cut to today where president obama is pickling up the mantel and one of his...
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russia and nigeria top the list of the waste offenders. nigeria comes second despite being eighth when it comes to extraction. production standards are at the root of the problem and nigeria's niger delta is suffering from serial offenses. for decades oil wells here have been leaking into the water and the ground. to date an estimated 2 billion liters. that's almost three times the deepwater horizon disaster off the coast of florida in 2010. but so far the few who profit from the situation have not been held accountable -- leaving the victims powerless. a temperature of more than 400 degrees celsius -- in the middle of the jungle. and then a man pours oil on the fire. the thick clouds of smoke make it almost impossible to breathe. with the simplest technology a few young men are refining crude oil illegally. they tell us they sometimes produce several thousand liters of petrol a day. a simple hose pipe is meant to keep the facility from exploding. >> if we have better jobs, we will leave this one. you know, this is too dangerous for us. it
russia and nigeria top the list of the waste offenders. nigeria comes second despite being eighth when it comes to extraction. production standards are at the root of the problem and nigeria's niger delta is suffering from serial offenses. for decades oil wells here have been leaking into the water and the ground. to date an estimated 2 billion liters. that's almost three times the deepwater horizon disaster off the coast of florida in 2010. but so far the few who profit from the situation have...
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this year, usaid was booted out of russia initially when they went there to help the russian people, one of the first things they did with the help of the russians to two extreme poverty. my question is, is a risk too much for us so that we would a sickly state thank you and to let the door his shoe on the way out. >> obviously an indonesian case, part of that is just their farm are sensitive to questions of faith and we are so it's not infrequent we would behave in a way that doesn't take into account adequately their cultural sensitivities. this happens all the time and life. what's the right thing to do if someone isn't appreciative you didn't do anything wrong. don't worry about it and sometimes that happens. i wouldn't hesitate to help people unless someone related to the recipient weren't helped by their own kind. i would like to help. >> and i could add something to the indonesian case, there's a thing that exacerbated the relationship that made us were challenging for the ambassador. i'm sure we were still there when he was president wesley had a a policy decision here in the
this year, usaid was booted out of russia initially when they went there to help the russian people, one of the first things they did with the help of the russians to two extreme poverty. my question is, is a risk too much for us so that we would a sickly state thank you and to let the door his shoe on the way out. >> obviously an indonesian case, part of that is just their farm are sensitive to questions of faith and we are so it's not infrequent we would behave in a way that doesn't...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. i'm in sochi the latest city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. signs. thank you. so much. thank you for the. dog days of. the fridays it. picks the calm. of the. sea it's so true. download the official t. application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit. it is easy to. leave. each. man last. saturday. hello again to welcome to spotlight the interview shall aren't party i'm old enough and today who talk about the presidential election in the united states of america has been a harsh and expensive campaign but now so barack obama will stay in the oval office for another term doesn't mean that they will
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. >>> the leaders of vietnam and russia have agreed to talk sea trade talks next year. russian prime minister and his counterpart announced the plan on wednesday in hanoi. economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has been steadily rising. medved said he hopes to get an increase in bilateral trade, that would bring total trade to about $7 billion in 2015. the two leaders also agreed to boost military cooperation. vietnam is engaged in territorial disputes with china in the south china sea. it's keen to bolster defenses amid china's growing maritime presence. >>> and that's going to do it for us this week. thanks for watching. we'll see you again next week on "asia 7 days."
. >>> the leaders of vietnam and russia have agreed to talk sea trade talks next year. russian prime minister and his counterpart announced the plan on wednesday in hanoi. economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has been steadily rising. medved said he hopes to get an increase in bilateral trade, that would bring total trade to about $7 billion in 2015. the two leaders also agreed to boost military cooperation. vietnam is engaged in territorial disputes with china in...
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, russia will continue to be a factor in europe's evolution. if you look at russia, it's half the longitudes of the world but it's got less people than bangladesh. it's been invaded by poles, lithuanians, swedes. french, germans over the centuries, so russia still requires buffer zones in eastern europe and the caucuses. vladimir putin is not the totalitarian evil giant the western union paints him as. his ne-yo imperialism is o impe his ne-yo imperialism is o imp function of his jeep geographical insecurity. poland, here in blue, may emerge as the real pivot state because, again, there's geography. poland has a lot of shale gas underground. poland may emerge as an energy giant in the 21st century which will give it leverage against germany and russia. >> let's move to the indian subcontinent. why is afghanistan proving so difficult to deal with? why is the u.s. a decade into the war unable to go on patrol with afghans? >> one of the reasons is geographical. if you look at this relief map here, the border between afghanistan and pakistan is ver
, russia will continue to be a factor in europe's evolution. if you look at russia, it's half the longitudes of the world but it's got less people than bangladesh. it's been invaded by poles, lithuanians, swedes. french, germans over the centuries, so russia still requires buffer zones in eastern europe and the caucuses. vladimir putin is not the totalitarian evil giant the western union paints him as. his ne-yo imperialism is o impe his ne-yo imperialism is o imp function of his jeep...
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many people here feel syria's main ally, russia, would find a solution to the crisis. >> the anglican church has a new leader. after a lengthy appointment process, the former oil company executive and current bishop of durham, justin welby, has been officially announced as the new archbishop of canterbury. he'll take the top job at the end of the year from dr. rowan williams. a short time ago, he told reporters he supports the ordination of women bishops, but he's backing the house of bishops' earlier statement which objected to same-sex marriage. >> i support the house of bishop statement in the summer in answer to the government's consultation on same-sex marriage. but i also know i need to listen very attentively to the lgbt communities and examine my own thinking carefully and prayerfully. i am alza verse to the language of exclusion. ove in the same way as jesus christ loves us. above all, in the church we need to create safe spaces for these issues to be discussed in honesty and in love. >> the soon-to-be archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, there. i'm joined by the bbc's emi
many people here feel syria's main ally, russia, would find a solution to the crisis. >> the anglican church has a new leader. after a lengthy appointment process, the former oil company executive and current bishop of durham, justin welby, has been officially announced as the new archbishop of canterbury. he'll take the top job at the end of the year from dr. rowan williams. a short time ago, he told reporters he supports the ordination of women bishops, but he's backing the house of...
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also to our international media who are airing the debate from countries like sweden china switzerland russia and israel i'd also like to think our political correspondents for taking part in this important debates and our sponsors for helping us promote the debate they all represent a diverse group of honest media organizations and individuals spanning all types of political ideologies there are twenty seven people running for president and i wish we could have them all here tonight i'm here because my father was shot out when he ran for governor of illinois ron paul ralph nader have been an inspiration for freeney collections to spread fresh ideas and viewpoints and to inspire others to join our growing movement of peace unity and prosperity. there electoral reform we regret that they could not be here tonight but no they are here in spirit at this debate but the basic questions we receive from the public are so thought provoking and honest they helped us come up with the final question for tonight we only wish we had more time to cover all the issues now i'd like to introduce my cold moder
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going on and the distribution of the world economy and of world power, rise of china, conditions in russia. then a number of problems are new like environment, energy. we have not developed a coherent approach in the first term you learn your job. but that's the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources, our military strength, our values, we've been able to keep the peace and frankly when it was necessary to make sure our enemies feared us and our allies knew they could count on us. when we step back, as we did during president obama's first term and as i'm afraid we will continue during his second term, leaves a call. you see what happens when there's a vacuum you end up with people who don't share our interests diving into that vacuum and filling it. >> i travel over the middle east every leader i talked to believes the united states is weak and leaving and they have to accommodate to that, whether it be pakistan and taliban
going on and the distribution of the world economy and of world power, rise of china, conditions in russia. then a number of problems are new like environment, energy. we have not developed a coherent approach in the first term you learn your job. but that's the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources, our military strength,...
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audience technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. i mean so the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourth seed with through the picket. thank you. so much. thank you. that way a. dog days are. dry days it. picks. up the. sun it's so true. we speak your language or not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. then try to. find out more visit. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is all. i'm charged welcome to the big picture. pledge nation and free credit cation free in-store judges free. range month three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects for free media r t v dot com. this is our team good to have you with us the german chancellor has visited london for crucial tolls with britain's prime minister about the e.u. budget and get a markle try to urge
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of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength, because of our values, we've been able to keep the peace. we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the saudis or you name the country they are accommodating to american wea
of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength,...
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when you look at the consequences for russia, this is not just a regional question. it is about a relationship with another superpower with the u.n. we are very comfortable acting with this, but yet we find people saying that maybe obama should do this for a different reason. so i think it is a really big problem for the administration. it is not tied to the election. it is not even a political type of election. >> let me also say that i agree 100%. don't get me wrong. i don't think that us going in and invading is going to change perceptions. i agree. either way, there will be these perceptions. along with positive it images in the west. helping syria is by no means going to change the perceptions that we have some countries because of some countries versus others. >> i think there is a growing trend inside of washington in favor of intervention. some kind of increased action. i see no such trend in the country in public opinion. i just don't see any real support for it. the bottom line is this is horrible, but the american military intervention there would make thi
when you look at the consequences for russia, this is not just a regional question. it is about a relationship with another superpower with the u.n. we are very comfortable acting with this, but yet we find people saying that maybe obama should do this for a different reason. so i think it is a really big problem for the administration. it is not tied to the election. it is not even a political type of election. >> let me also say that i agree 100%. don't get me wrong. i don't think that...
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year that i've been in office we spend more on our military than the next ten countries combined china russia france united kingdom you name it america has a responsibility and the privilege of helping defend freedom we've got to strengthen our military long term will not cut our military budget in a post nine eleven america the pentagon's budget has grown more than forty percent averaging half a trillion dollars per year critics say a new party or presidents in the white house won't change the policies firmly cemented in washington yalla he said both of these men are very much continuations of the military industrial complex is domination of our political system in our democracy so when they keep talking about how they're going to supply jobs increasingly that's where the jobs come from. both foreign interventions and also this giant so-called homeland security department price of defending the homeland critics say continues to come at a cost to civil liberties this war on terror you know what. we discussed before the end of the day now you have north carolina's leaves you know cracking down
year that i've been in office we spend more on our military than the next ten countries combined china russia france united kingdom you name it america has a responsibility and the privilege of helping defend freedom we've got to strengthen our military long term will not cut our military budget in a post nine eleven america the pentagon's budget has grown more than forty percent averaging half a trillion dollars per year critics say a new party or presidents in the white house won't change the...
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we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole other ballgame when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, other than yourself, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden -- we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of history. we started in 1900, we end now. it's a lot. and we start -- we mentioned woodrow wilson, world war ii, saying america is the savior of the world, remember, after versailles. we show that this mission to be a global policeman starts a long time ago. but it certainly grows dangerous after the atomic bomb in 1945. >> it's a fascinating project. thoroughly enjoy the book. it's a riveting history lesson. you bring this stuff to life. and i commend you for it. >> thank you. >> the untold history of the united states is on showtime. the book is av
we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole other ballgame when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, other than yourself, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden -- we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of...
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when you look at the consequences for russia, this is not just a regional question. it is about the relationship with another superpower, with the u.n. i am sure that a good percentage of the people here, when bush acted to go to war without a un resolution, they were very uneasy, but now, we find people saying, "maybe obama should do it," for different reasons. it is not tied to the election. the election is not going to solve the problem for them. >> let me also say i agree, 100%. do not get me wrong. i do not think that us going in and invading is going to change perceptions. either way, there is going to be these perceptions. helping syria is by no means going to change the perception that we helped some countries because of resources versus others -- that we help some countries because of resources versus others. >> i see no such trend in the country. i just do not see any public support for it. i think shibley has got it right. intervention would make things worse for syria and for us. you ask what is going to look like in a year, and i push it out five years.
when you look at the consequences for russia, this is not just a regional question. it is about the relationship with another superpower, with the u.n. i am sure that a good percentage of the people here, when bush acted to go to war without a un resolution, they were very uneasy, but now, we find people saying, "maybe obama should do it," for different reasons. it is not tied to the election. the election is not going to solve the problem for them. >> let me also say i agree,...
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of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength, because of our values, we've been able to keep the peace. we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the saudis or you name the country they are accommodating to american wea
of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength,...
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while it is true that russia and china did not interfere with the rest going into iraq in that way, the iraqi people did. the iraqi people were educated, mobilized. they had a big pharmaceutical industry, petrochemicals, and they were wired, educated. they inflicted damage along the u.s. military along the way, both from sunni and shiite. many iraqis never accepted the idea of a foreign occupation of their country, and it failed. the project for a new american century, formulated as a proposition that the u.s. could be an empire on the old british model, that crashed and burned because people are now mobilized, politically and socially. it was the lack of mobilization in the old 19th century, when people were not literate, were not connected with each other -- ok, and maybe the british empire could exist. but that is not the situation any more. what i am saying is, petraeus was sent to these countries with the project from the new american century, the big new conservative thinkers who thought up these kinds of projects for occupation and reformulation of countries. they are anachronist
while it is true that russia and china did not interfere with the rest going into iraq in that way, the iraqi people did. the iraqi people were educated, mobilized. they had a big pharmaceutical industry, petrochemicals, and they were wired, educated. they inflicted damage along the u.s. military along the way, both from sunni and shiite. many iraqis never accepted the idea of a foreign occupation of their country, and it failed. the project for a new american century, formulated as a...
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i also think the other capitals have that interest, iran, the stans, russia, china, all the countries that have interest in afghanistan. their calculus would be affected by our signing a bilateral agreement. >> so i think it is a very important answer. i have the same feeling. i think islamabad is the first capital that would be affected by the bilateral agreement. tying some elements of the pakistani government to terrorist groups. they are hedging their bets for what happens the day after we leave. if we're not leaving presumably, they lose that argument. but, you know, there is -- every situation is different. i can't help but relate this to iraq. nobody wanted our discussions with the iraqi government for a presence in iraq after our troops left to fail more than iran did. and in fact, they were working on that. the fact that it did fail and we have no continuing presence in iraq i think is part of the reason why iran's influences spread there and so incidentally has al qaeda re- emerged again. i think those are warnings to us about how important it is to do exactly what you have
i also think the other capitals have that interest, iran, the stans, russia, china, all the countries that have interest in afghanistan. their calculus would be affected by our signing a bilateral agreement. >> so i think it is a very important answer. i have the same feeling. i think islamabad is the first capital that would be affected by the bilateral agreement. tying some elements of the pakistani government to terrorist groups. they are hedging their bets for what happens the day...
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it russia's said the united states -- if russia's the to the united states, my option is the following. that is the most important transition. if they're not want to budge and going to say my alliance is really with iran, that is what has to change the dynamics. the option of syria as a linchpin for syria can break the back bone rather than the united states to weaken iran, president obama will not do anyway. in a way that's become strike iran, or week in syria. this brings me to the regional equation. look at what is happening in jordan today. it is dangerous. very, very dangerous what is going on. what is happening in levitan. -- lebanon. if you have watched the statements, you would know the decision has been taken -- taken to escalate. so the problem is what it things get out control? you may tell me the new leadership in egypt, muslim brotherhood thinks they're fine. they are not going to enter a war with israel. i tell you what, i do not think it will, but when you push too much, what happens? we are lucky there happen to be american election so everyone hid behind each other. th
it russia's said the united states -- if russia's the to the united states, my option is the following. that is the most important transition. if they're not want to budge and going to say my alliance is really with iran, that is what has to change the dynamics. the option of syria as a linchpin for syria can break the back bone rather than the united states to weaken iran, president obama will not do anyway. in a way that's become strike iran, or week in syria. this brings me to the regional...